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|    US Vetos Palestine’s Bid for UN membersh    |
|    23 Apr 24 03:20:07    |
      XPost: uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish, alt.revisionism       XPost: alt.politics.democrats.d       From: void@invalid.noy              BY ALFRED DE ZAYAS              On 18 May the Security Council was seized of a resolution that would       have granted UN membership to Palestine.Twelve members of the SC voted       in favor of the resolution, while two countries – the UK and       Switzerland – abstained. The US vetoed it.[1]              I would have been surprised if the US had voted in favor or abstained.       The voting record at the Security Council documents dozens upon dozens       of unjustified vetoes by the US, mostly to shield Israel from being       called to account, from being subjected to sanctions as once another       Apartheid State, South Africa, was[2].              The intransigent attitude displayed again and again by the United       States is contrary to the letter and spirit of the UN Charter, in       particular articles 1, 2, 4 and 27. What to me would seem more urgent       would be a resolution to expel Israel from membership in the United       Nations, as provided for in Article 6 of the Charter. But, of course,       the US would also veto such a hypothetical resolution.              Nonetheless, I could envision the General Assembly withdrawing the       accreditation of the Israeli diplomats at the United Nations. This is       within the GA’s competence and does not require a Security Council       resolution, as was the case when the credentials of South African       Ambassadors were rejected in the 1970s and 80s because of their       Apartheid policies[3]. Rejecting Israeli credentials would be       justified, since Israel is guilty not only of Apartheid but also of       genocide.              Whereas the Global Majority condemns Israel, three cases are before       the International Court of Justice, and several have been submitted to       the International Criminal Court, the US persists in its negationism       of Israeli crimes and evidently enjoys its exceptionalism in being       “one-man out”?              It seems that the US is trapped in its own political and psychological       web. The US has lost the capacity to think and act outside the box, it       is condemned to committing the same errors and exacerbating the       already toxic situation. Many American observers including myself       have indicated that after the US government took the unwise decision       to enter into an alliance with Israel, this effectively meant       subordinating US interests to those of Israel. It is and was       predictable that situations would arise where the US would not be free       to pursue its own priorities, but would be bound to support       geopolitically unwise policies, abuse the veto power in the Security       Council, and act contrary to the letter and spirit of the UN Charter.              For decades the US has supported patently illegal Israeli measures at       an exorbitant cost to the US economy and US prestige in the world       stage. The Global majority perceives the US and Israel as the greatest       dangers to the peace and security of mankind[4]. US actions in the UN       and elsewhere have cemented this perception.              The US and Israel are rightly perceived as dangerous bullies. There       is no love lost for the US and Israel. No doubt, the US alliance with       Israel has caused the US to lose authority and credibility in the eyes       of the Global Majority, precisely because the US has defended the       indefensible, justified the unjustifiable, engaged in apology of       genocide. The US alliance with Israel makes it complicit in the       illegal Israeli settler-colonialism, in its Apartheid policies, in all       the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Israel. This       complicity triggers civil and penal liability, which in due course       will have to be addressed. The International Law Commission’s Draft       Code on State responsibility [5] will someday be applied against the       United States, and Israel which will owe trillions of dollars to the       billions of human beings who have been victims of US imperialism and       neo-colonialism.              In the history of the United States, nothing has been as damaging as       its “alliance” with a retrograde State that pretends to implement       Biblical prophecies and destroy its Arab neighbors. Three thousand       years after the conquest of the “promised land”, Prime Minister       Netanyahu is now following the narratives of the book of Joshua and       the destruction of the Canaanites[6]. It is not surprising that       Netanyahu relies on Biblical stories of the destruction of the people       of Amalek by the Israelites[7]. Amid the genocidal excesses committed       by Israel on the people of Gaza, Netanyahu quoted from First Samuel       15:3, saying, “You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our       Holy Bible. ‘Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all       that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women,       children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys’ It is       little wonder that the International Court of Justice is now       confronted with this statement – one of so many – that illustrate the       Israeli “intent” to destroy “in whole or in part” the targeted       group.[8]              Although the US and Israeli interests do not converge, there is a       dynamic of complicity and one crime begets another. Friedrich       Schiller wrote in his Drama Piccolomini — das ist der Fluch der Bösen       Tat, dass sie fortzeugend Böses muss gebären — that is the curse of       the evil act, that it will continue to engender further harm[9]. In       fact, the US government has gradually become dependent on its       “alliance” with Israel, which is more of a one-way road.       Notwithstanding the daily efforts of the mainstream media to whitewash       Israeli crimes and to give a veneer of legitimacy to the genocide,       more and more Americans are coming to understand that “there is       something rotten in the state”[10]. In practice, the US government       is quasi in the service of Israel and not in the service of the       American people.              The United States is caught in abstruse ideologies that escape all       rationality. Israel is not only an Apartheid State, it is a       neo-colonial State with policies that are incompatible with the UN       Charter, the 1949 Geneva Red Cross Conventions, the 1977 Additional       Protocols, and with international law in general.              Perhaps the saddest thing is that the American people are essentially       disenfranchised, because both political parties are caught in the       Israeli web. Whether you vote Republican or Democrat, you only get       candidates that will continue supporting Israel. Indeed, saying a       good word about the right of Palestinians to have their own State, the       idea of seeing the Palestinians as human beings entitled to the same       human rights as we claim for ourselves, is rejected by the mainstream       media. Whoever supports the Palestinians is ostracised and accused of       anti-Semitism.              The American people are prey to the Orwellianism of the New York Times              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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